Kusoge/Bakage/Obscure

An on-going, ever-growing list of bad, weird, or forgotten games I want to or have played.

Slowly adding additional info in the notes.

Many of these have been found thanks to The Obscuritory, Hardcore Gaming 101, The Rarest Gamer, Lunatic Obscurity, and Ephemeral Enigmas.

Games not on IGDB:

Liquid War 5 (MS-DOS/OS X/Windows) [Thomas Colcombet, 1998]
The Surgeon (Macintosh/Amiga) [Information Systems for Medicine, 1985]
Imagynasium (Windows) [SouthPeak Interactive, 1999]
Music Brush (Windows) [Mister Matt Software, 1996/1999] https://archive.org/details/MusicBrush2.03_1999_Mister_Matt_Software To get a registration code for the full version, add 999762854389 to the program’s serial number
The Stig 4 (ZX-Spectrum) [Antok Software, 1987]
Agent 99 (ZX-Spectrum) [Alkoholsoft, 1988]
Perfect Murder 2: Bukapao (ZX-Spectrum) [Ultrasoft, 1988]
Satochin (ZX-Spectrum) [Sybilasoft, 1988]
Kewin 2 (ZX-Spectrum) [Sybilasoft, 1989]
Kuru Kuru Panic (PSX) [Kool Kizz, 1996]
Gals Panic II: Special Edition (Arcade) [Kaneko, 1994]
Lovely Pop Mahjong Jangjang Shimasho (Arcade) [Visco, 1996]

First game where Mega Man can slide - ported by people that never played Mega Man.
What if Princess Maker was about some Japanese idol?
Slave rebellion strategy game by an Afro-Caribbean developer set in Martinique. Made in 1988.

Obscuritory article
First known gay and lesbian themed computer game, made in Hypercard

LGBTQ Video Game Archive page
Japan only Famicom release, it stinks. Garfield's sprite is cute though!

HG101 article
Textless entry in the Clutter series, uses icons for everything and doesn't explain its mechanics. It's neat!
Largely atextual adventure thing focused on communication through animism or something?

Obscuritory article
This and the other Motion Gravure titles are just weirdly grotesque. Yes you get to see some attractive ladies but it's all photos that morph together. Those interstitials are horrifying. There's a vibrate button though so you can shove the controller up your ass or whatever.
Meditative spiritual puzzler thing with gorgeous color-cycling art.

Obscuritory article
Non-game/art game by Epyx. No instructions and the game's mechanics change whenever you play.
Generally labelled as a schizocore game, it's a tower defense title where the towers have individual personalities and interact with the game space in very unique ways. The story is a little bonkos but it's also pretty well written.

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